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xperiaVuser
post Sep 9 2018, 05:33 PM

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Anyone managed to disable WPS on the Archer C7 V4? I've already disabled it in the settings yet it is still on icon_question.gif

Only consolation is it will lock when you bruteforce it. icon_question.gif
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post Sep 9 2018, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Sep 9 2018, 06:10 PM)
Latest firmware? Update it to the latest firmware, and if it is still happening, just hard reset it, and try again.
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Yup latest one. Will try to hard reset later, hope it works cross my fingers, thanks!
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post Sep 12 2018, 08:58 AM

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QUOTE(cannavaro @ Sep 10 2018, 02:35 AM)
mine is disabled.

running the latest firmware
1.0.7 Build 20180425 rel.62587(4555)
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I got the same firmware, in settings it shows disabled but when I checked with other devices it's still on. Wifi analyzer still shows it has WPS on.

After rebooting and turning the back on a few times, it seems to be disabled for good. One reboot after disabling/save wasn't good enough which is quite strange laugh.gif Didn't use factory reset.
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post Oct 10 2023, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(abcdef123456 @ Oct 10 2023, 10:26 AM)
currently my 5ghz is set to 20/40 channel width, wifi channel to be auto. Any rule of thumb of what channels i can try with. Should i change the channel width too or its fine?

To be honest, i cannot recall time that i face like speedtest issue with 5ghz before, even with the tm provided router. When i first bought the ax73 router, i did face some issue on 5ghz speedtest but that was due to setting problem. After changing, things are looking fine until recent unifi free upgrade.

I understand my ipad pro has limitation, but at least it shouldnt have drawback.
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I'm currently using AX73 @ Unifi 500Mbps as well, here are my settings

transmit power: high
channel width: 20/40/80 MHz
mode: 802.11a/n/ac/ax mixed

2x2 and above devices no problem getting the maximum speed.

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post Oct 11 2023, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(abcdef123456 @ Oct 11 2023, 07:53 AM)
Hi, i tried with your method to change the width to 20/40/80 MHz (was 20/40 before), mode i still use back a/n/ac as most of my devices do not support ax. I fixed a channel as well. The performance did change, i could now get 450 and above for speedtest on 5ghz, not everytime i could get this though. Need a little time for it to get stable.

But i am still curious why cant i even get back my previous max speed of 300mbps after the upgrade since nothing has been changed in the setting?
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Perhaps it's congestion like what Oltromen said. Neighbours also change package, meddled with the settings > 160MHz.

Before concluding, check your LAN cable from ONU to Router is properly fitted in their respective slots/ports.

Story: Yesterday got technician come to check my complaint about calls not stable/clear, higher ping to TM servers, Unifi TV laggy. The bugger wiggle rigorously on the LAN cables that are connected to the router, after that he held on the LAN cable that's connected to the WAN port, he kept pulling in/out slightly saying you see the indicator light, that means no internet. So the guy's hinting my router is the problem. I told him I've tested with another router and cables, the problem remains, that shut him up. At that point, I went up to my router and check myself, lo and behold he has loosen all my LAN cables from their respective ports. I just told him off, and change a new ONU. ONU changed, calls loud and clear, lower ping to TM servers, unifi tv no more laggy.

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